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5 Reviews for Sony KDL20S2020 - 20" Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview - Silver
Get one in time for Christmas!! - 08 Nov 2007

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
I got mine just the other day and have to say I'm blown away, I cannot fault it personally it's just a great display. Sony seem to be the leaders in the market at the moment and if you're on the look out for a new TV you'll not go far wrong with one of these!
Great TV...... but no added extras? - 30 Oct 2007

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
I bought this TV for me room, since I only have a very small amount of wall space. Having read the reviews, this one was the best one out of the whole 20" range on Amazon.
The picture is brilliant. Even for a small screen size, details are still clearly seen. Sound quality is really good too. I also like the function on the remote control of switching between analogue TV and digital TV.
What I was a little disappointed with was that there was no alarm. On other TV's I have had, I could set it to turn itself on at a specific time. And the sleep timer is annoying. It takes ages to scroll through the menu and setting pages to turn it on. Subtitles are hard to get to. No easy on/off button. You have to scroll though 4 pages of set up options. Im not hard of hearing, but I am considerate of others. Late night TV watching in my house wakes everyone else up. It just really bugs me that I have to spend 45 seconds messing about with the remote, where on most TV's and digi boxes, there is one simple button.
Apart from that this is a FANTASTIC tv. It was all agreed in my house that mine is the best. (I often come home and find people sitting on the floor on my room watching something)
If you want a great TV, and are not bothered about the things I mentioned, then this is it.
(it has two scart sockets too! Enough for a DVD player and a Nintendo Wii)
Size isn't everything - 20 Sep 2007

5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
Good picture quality, decent sound, lots of connectivity options, including HDMI, plus inbuilt Freeview tuner; everything you could wish for in a small TV. Also, and importantly, considering it's likely to live in bedrooms and kitchens mostly, it has nice clean lines and the design is less obtrusive than most sets. (It helps that the model is available in silver, black or white, so you can choose what will work with the intended location.)
As others have mentioned, the sound quality especially is markedly better than most sets of this size - a real plus when listening to digital radio stations via the Freeview.
Yes, it costs a bit more than some, but worth the extra. Heartily recommend.
Nice pictures - 08 Sep 2007

3 out of 7 found this review helpful.
This 20" TV was wall-mounted in our bedroom using a unviersal wall mount bracket. We normally watch some news and sports before going to sleep. We also watched some DVDs. The picture quality is very good in both cases.
Simply outstanding - 20 Aug 2007

17 out of 17 found this review helpful.
I bought this TV earlier this month to replace my Samsung 19" LCD TV (with which I was not at all impressed.) What can I say? Absolutely excellent. It's a nice sized screen - perfect for the bedroom or a large kitchen.
The picture quality is outstanding - everything is very crisp and clear and the sound is a LOT better than the Samsung's. I only have to have it turned up to about 35/100 for clearly audible sound from analogue/digital TV. An added bonus is that it has a feature where you can boost the volume level on the AV inputs, so it can compensate for low volume DVDs, for instance. With the boost feature on max. I only have to nudge the sound up to 40/100 to get a good volume level from most DVDs (compare that to the Samsung, which needed about 90/100 for DVDs).
This TV also has a power saving mode which I've enabled because it doesn't take much away from the picture quality at all. In fact, I prefer it with it enabled because it is less bright and quite comfortable to look at, whilst still giving excellent pictures.
In terms of connectivity, this is probably one of the best on the market for this range of TV. On most 20" TVs, there's only one SCART socket and not a chance of HDMI. Well, this TV is loaded. Not only does it have TWO SCART sockets, it also has HDMI, amongst other things!
I'm also glad that this TV has a digital tuner (i.e. in-built Freeview). Let's face it, with the analogue switch-off so near I don't see the point in buying an analogue-only TV anymore. Come 2009-2012 (depending on your region), you're going to have to get a Freeview receiver (which adds more cables and takes up a lot of space) or buy a new digital TV. This one has both analogue and digital, so it is completely ready. I'm also in a low signal area and the tuner is very sensitive, so it displays the digital picture more readily than my old Freeview receiver did.
All in all, I can't find one thing wrong with this piece of kit...and believe me, I've tried. I was completely dissatisfied with the Samsung rubbish and it made me think I was going to suffer problems with this one from Sony. However, I've been completely blown away. Probably the best £400 I've ever spent.